Sentences with phrase «requires universal understanding»

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Most people have been grounded in the understanding that a male and female represent a universal law required for reproduction.
Thus, the struggles against torture and terrorism require us to recover and recast a genuinely ecumenical and normative public theology, one willing to engage in the patient yet urgent task of identifying, clarifying and defending those universal principles of right and wrong inherent in the Christian understanding of life.
Theology so understood seems to require a universal genius, a Leibniz or a Newton.
The idea of miracle, and indeed Jesus» whole thought of God, requires renunciation of the possibility of understanding the world process in the light of universal conformity to law.
The suggestion is that all societies, including the most democratic ones, are parts of an all - inclusive monarchic society, namely, the whole universe which is ordered by a single ruling member.43 Little examination is required to discern that the single ruling member of the universal organism or society is what Hartshorne understands God to be.
In other words, contextual theology requires revision of the dominant understanding of the universal which is still very much marked by the ecclesial praxis and attitudes of 19th century Europe.
«The time required for complete understanding and use of toilet facilities varies from child to child,» stated the American Academy of Pediatrics in the journal Pediatrics, adding that the process should be expected to take at least three months and that «there is no one universal right age to begin toilet training and no absolute deadline to complete training.»
We believe these values require each person to recognize their need for: a spirituality centered in Christ; a developed intellect; emotional, physical and social maturity; and an understanding of the Christian truth of each person's universal relationship to other persons
It is recognised that the opportunities for prevention and public health interventions will be enhanced the more we understand the early pathways to poorer health and development1 and that to have an impact on health inequalities will require us to address the social determinants of early child health, development and well - being.2 However, appropriate service and systemic improvements for reducing developmental inequalities requires an understanding of the patterns of child health and development across population groups and geographies in order to underpin a progressive universal portfolio of services.3
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